17352 - Laboratory of Experimental Aerodynamics

Academic Year 2022/2023

  • Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
  • Campus: Forli
  • Corso: First cycle degree programme (L) in Aerospace Engineering (cod. 9234)

Learning outcomes

At the end of the course the student should understand the basic aspects of the experimental aerodynamics and should be able to perform by himself experimental studies by means of the standard experimental equipment normally available in applied aerodynamic laboratories.

Course contents

1. Introduction. The measurement chain. Sensors. Transducers. Data acquisition and data processing systems

2. Pressure sensors. Pressure and Velocity measurements by means of pressure sensors.

3. Thermal sensors. Velocity measurements by means of hot-wire anemometry

4. Concepts on wind tunnels

5. The data acquisition system.

6. The software platform LabView

7. Description of the experiment in the laboratory

8. Report and data presentation. How to write a technical report.

Readings/Bibliography

Measurements in Fluid Mechanics – S. Tavoularis – Cambridge University Press – ISBN 0070697124

Lecture notes

Teaching methods

The course is given in English. Lectures and frontal exercises are held by the teacher. At the end of the lectures the students, in groups of 4-5 units, will carry out an experiment in the aerodynamics laboratory. The acquired data will have to be processed and will be the subject of a final technical report.

Assessment methods

The assessment methods is based on a periodic check of the activity carried out by the student and on a final discussion on the written report. At the end of the discussion, in case of positive response the exam is considered "passed" and the CFU assigned.

Teaching tools

Power point projections, the computer lab for the presentation and the forst approach to Labview. The experiment will be performed in the CICLoPE infrastructure.

Office hours

See the website of Gabriele Bellani

SDGs

Quality education Industry, innovation and infrastructure Responsible consumption and production

This teaching activity contributes to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals of the UN 2030 Agenda.